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The state "spread the tentacles of its power and law over wider and wider areas, and though it made external war more destructive than before, buy cheap LOPRESSOR, it extended and maintained internal peace; the state may be defined as internal peace for external war. Men decided that it was better to pay taxes than to fight among themselves; better to pay tribute to one magnificent robber than to bribe them all."

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